Supreme Court will not hear transgender bathroom rights dispute, a win for Va. student who sued his school for discrimination

6/28/21
 
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from The Washington Post,
6/28/21:

The Supreme Court declined to hear a legal battle over the rights of transgender students on Monday, handing a victory to Gavin Grimm over the Virginia school board that denied him the right to use the boys’ restroom.

As is its custom, the court did not say why it was rejecting the appeal of the Gloucester County school district. Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel A. Alito Jr. said they would have accepted the case.

The court’s decision not to take up the case does not establish a national precedent, nor does it signal agreement with the lower court.

Grimm’s lawyer Joshua Block of the ACLU said the Supreme Court’s decision not to review the 4th Circuit was “an incredible victory for Gavin and transgender students around the country.”

The controversy began in 2014, when Grimm was a high school sophomore and the school allowed him to use the boys’ restroom.

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